New sticky bone technique challenges traditional jaw reconstruction method
NCT ID NCT07210385
Summary
This study compares two different bone grafting techniques for people who need jawbone reconstruction before getting dental implants. Researchers are testing whether a newer 'sticky bone' method works as well as a traditional bone shell technique. The study will measure how much bone grows back and check its quality after six months to see which approach gives better results.
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Cairo University
Al Manyal, Giza Governorate, 12613, Egypt
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